South Carolina quarterback Ryan Hilinski announced Wednesday on Twitter that he has entered the transfer portal.
Forever To Thee. 👌🏻 pic.twitter.com/j69OyMIsrO
— Ryan Hilinski (@ryan_hilinski) December 30, 2020
Hilinski, who's from Orange, California, played in just two games this season after starting in the Gamecocks' final 11 games as a freshman in 2019 and passing for 2,357 yards, 11 touchdowns and five interceptions.
Collin Hill and Luke Doty combined for most of the snaps at quarterback this season for South Carolina.
Hilinski's family created Hilinki's Hope Foundation to support mental health awareness for college athletes. Hilinski's older brother, former Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski, died by suicide in January 2018.
In his Twitter post, Hilinski thanked the South Carolina football family, including coaches, teammates and fans, and wrote: "Thank you for giving my family and I a home when we didn't know where home was. Thank you for the roars in Williams-Brice Stadium. Thank you for the smiles, hugs, handshakes and warm greetings. I will forever be grateful for this state and the life I found after losing my brother."